I came back from Martinique a week ago but it took me some time to rest, develop 19 Kodak TriX 320 films and print some fiftyfive prints. Oh, yes, also prepare the article that is going in the newspaper. Good thing we are doing a special large edition for Easter so I will have pleanty of space to put the photos up.
I loved the place. Coming from an another island, the experience was not mighty different and I've been to the Caribbean before so I was more or less prepared to suntan and enjoy the waters!
Unfortunately our schedule was full and we had little time there so I got only an appettiser to the full Martinican experience.
Some notes:
- Not a problem carrying and working with the Hasselblad handheld.
- Good thing I got pleanty of film. I only shot the TriX and not the FP4+ I had with me. If I had a second back it would have been different.
- It was a challenge shooting dark skinned people which I had no previous experience of. First time my subject -was- the shadow and I was extra careful to get detail there. That also meant that the background would be grossly overexposed because of the strong light and that it would requite some darkroom magic to balance things. Also, when making prints I had hard time deciding how dark to print a face!
- The people had all ranges of reaction to me from brotherly intimacy and enjoyment of posing to sheer hostillity just seing me with a camera. I was advised early to ask before and I did ask everyone I took photos of.
- The language was a problem. Unfortunately my elementary school french helped me little. Be certain you know some basic french before you visit otherwise you might even have trouble getting around french airports.
- I found a driver who seemed to know half the people in the island and was happy to provide all sorts of information. I asked him to take me to a three hour drive to take photos of people and he also acted as a translator. Without him I wouldn't have taken all the nice photos I did.
- Photos will be posted in my gallery (already some have been).
- I am never flying with Air France again and setting my foot on Charles de Gaul airport even again (bad experiences).